Tension Mat Le Yaar Synopsis

The day to day life is changing very fast, which is called an advancement of society. In fact here in India advancement is humiliation to blood relationships, disgusting parents, disrespecting elders &losing control over women. Woman of the day is doing all that what she is supposed not to do and even not to think about it. We Indians are losing our traditional life and our culture. Now-a-days woman is a bank robber, pick pocket, bribe taker, a don and a sex racketeer, a core corrupted woman. Completely girls race to dominate male of the society, which is increasing tensions in life even we are still habitual to say always "TENSION MAT LE YAAR "
The word girl is sometimes used to refer to an adult female. This usage may be considered derogatory or disrespectful in professional or other formal contexts, just as the term boy can be considered disparaging when applied to an adult man. Hence, this usage is often depreciative.It can also be used depreciatively when used to discriminate against children ("you're just a girl").
In casual context, the word has positive uses, as evidenced by its use in titles of popular music. It has been used playfully for people acting in an energetic fashion (Fur ado's "Promiscuous Girl") or as a way of unifying women of all ages on the basis of their once having been girls (McBride's "This One's for the Girls"). These positive uses mean gender rather than age.
Slightly more boys are born than girls (in the US this ratio is about 105 boys born for every 100 girls), but girls are slightly less likely to die than boys, during childhood, so that the ratio for under 15 years of age is 104 boys for every 100 girls. Since the 18th century the human sex ratio has been observed as about 1,050 boys for every 1,000 girls born and sex selection onthe part of parents further of lessens the number female births.
Although the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights has asserted "primary education shall be compulsory and available free to all" girls are slightly less likely to be enrolled as students in primary and secondary schools (70%:74% and 59%:65%). Worldwide efforts have been made to end this disparity (such as through the Millennium Development Goals) and the gap has closed since 1990.In this particular subject we have shown girls doing all that what men did till date. It is a dame reverse story of bad men. College girl, police inspector girl, a don woman, traffic police girl and a pick pocket girl in the story are the measure and focusable characters.
The exquisite beauty of the subject is out and out comedy which will definitely spell bound our audiences with a rocking laughter flick, pointing out & throwing light on the all odd and evil aspects of a neat & clean life...